Mozilla to help developers with an open-source, security-testing framework

Mozilla is building an open-source security tool that is designed to aid developers build more secure applications and websites.

Security has always been a top priority for Mozilla, but they are now expanding their practice with a direct, security tool. This open source security testing framework is called Minion, and Mozilla’s wiki explains that the goal of the project is:

“Minion is a security testing framework built by Mozilla to bridge the gap between developers and security testers,” Mozilla’s wiki states.

The application contains 4 Task Engine Plugins:

Garmr

Zed Attack Proxy

Skipfish

NMap

The security toolkit is now in its earliest phases and a Beta release is scheduled for the first quarter of 2013. Already there is a bunch of code released on Github, available for inspection by the development community.

SOURCE:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Projects/Minion

Github release: https://github.com/ygjb/minion

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